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Hepatitis
has
a
close
tie
with
liver
cancer.
I
incidence
rate
is
similar
to
that
of
the
liver cancer through
out
the
world.
Research
indicates that
the
majority
of
liver
canCer
patients have previously
been
suffered
from
hepafitig
Since components
of
hepatitis
B
viruis
have been found
in
the
liver cancer
iissues,
hepatitis
B
virus
is
qndoubedly one
of
the
primary causes
of
liver
ca'ncer.
ln
order for
hepatitis
to
develop
into
liver
iancer,
lt
must
go
throuoh
staaes
of
chronic hepatitis and hepatocirrhosis.
Therefo|e the
pr6ventidn and
plompt
treatment
of
hepatitis would
greaily reducd the
incidence
developing
liver.cancer.
For
those who
aie
hepatitis
positive
(ie.
HBsAg
positlye
but
with
no symptom of hepatitis) and
have
normat
fu,nctioning
livers. there
is
nit
need for mitdicatbn.
However, they
sh.o.ul!.tal1e
regular examination of their livers in
addition
to
AFp
teit,
which is
the
most
effective,
diagnostic test
for
detecting liver cancer
di
ils
eqrly. s.tagg
a? yet.
An.d. fo1
patients with
chrolnic hepatitis
or
hepatocinhosis, they should take
the same examinations
hore
over
in order
to
avoid developing into iver cancer.
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